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Find out more about Privas Court

Living in Wetherby
Quality of life is about the details of everyday living. From the little things, like knowing the nearest place to pick up a pint of milk, to more important matters like finding the right school or having a health centre nearby, you need to know that the community you’re moving to will support you and your family, as well as be a pleasant place to live. So here’s some useful information about the area around Privas Court.

Transport

Within around half an hour’s drive of York, Leeds and Harrogate, Wetherby is one of the most advantageously located towns in the north of England. Buses between Wetherby and Knaresborough stop within a few minutes’ walk of Privas Court, and other services from the bus station in the town centre operate to Harrogate, Leeds, York and other locations.

Arts & entertainment

Wetherby has an independent cinema, built in 1915, and there are several traditional pubs, partly as a result of Wetherby’s historic importance as a staging post for coaches. Wetherby Racecourse hosts both National Hunt and flat races as well as other events ranging from music festivals to a fortnightly antiques fair. The town also has a wide selection of local clubs and activities, including amateur drama, local radio, photography, dance and various sports.

Shopping

There is a large Co-op Food store in Ainsty Road, around ten minutes walk from Privas Court, open seven day a week. Wetherby town centre, around fifteen minutes walk away, offers a wide range of mostly independent local traders in a traditional market town environment, while the pedestrianised Horsefair Centre includes a choice of high street names. There are also three supermarkets in the town.

Leisure & Recreation

Wetherby Leisure Centre, located beside the River Wharfe and the Wetherby Ings sports fields, has a 25m swimming pool, a learners pool and a 40 station gym. The town golf club’s beautiful parkland course lies alongside the River Wharfe, and the wider locale has wonderful surroundings to explore on foot or bicycle, including Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Wetherby is also on the route of the White Rose Way, a 104-mile trail from Leeds to Scarborough.

Recycling Facilities

There are local kerbside green bin collections for clean recyclable materials including plastic, metal cans, card and paper, and the car park adjacent to the Horsefair Centre has receptacles for glass bottles and jars.

Education & Health

There are four primary schools in Wetherby, Deighton Gates Primary and St Joseph’s RC Primary being the closest to Privas Court, and the town’s secondary school, Wetherby High, is a specialist technology college. All three are within around ten minutes’ walk. Wetherby Surgery, a full-time medical practice, is a little
over half a mile from the development, and nearby dental surgeries include GlenLea Dental Suite, York Place Dental Practice, and the long-established Hopkinson Dental Practice in Wetherby Market Place.